Evolution of trading strategies with flexible structures: A configuration comparison
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author = "Carlos Martin and David Quintana and Pedro Isasi",
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title = "Evolution of trading strategies with flexible
structures: A configuration comparison",
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journal = "Neurocomputing",
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volume = "331",
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pages = "242--262",
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year = "2019",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Grammatical
evolution, Evolutionary computation, Trading",
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ISSN = "0925-2312",
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URL = "https://e-archivo.uc3m.es/entities/publication/caa18a8b-1020-4f21-9b82-ed8eccc97fda",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925231218314061",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.neucom.2018.11.062",
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size = "39 pages",
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abstract = "Evolutionary Computation is often used in the domain
of automated discovery of trading rules. Within this
area, both Genetic Programming and Grammatical
Evolution offer solutions with similar structures that
have two key advantages in common: they are both
interpretable and flexible in terms of their structure.
The core algorithms can be extended to use
automatically defined functions or mechanisms aimed to
promote parsimony. The number of references on this
topic is ample, but most of the studies focus on a
specific setup. This means that it is not clear which
is the best alternative. This work intends to fill that
gap in the literature presenting a comprehensive set of
experiments using both techniques with similar
variations, and measuring their sensitivity to an
increase in population size and composition of the
terminal set. The experimental work, based on three S&P
500 data sets, suggest that Grammatical Evolution
generates strategies that are more profitable, more
robust and simpler, especially when a parsimony control
technique was applied. As for the use of automatically
defined function, it improved the performance in some
experiments, but the results were inconclusive",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Carlos Martin
David Quintana Montero
Pedro Isasi Vinuela
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